- Chelsea FC is swiftly adapting to the demands of their incoming head coach, Enzo Maresca, as they prepare for the summer transfer window. Maresca, who is set to replace Mauricio Pochettino, has already seen the club make significant moves to shape their squad for the upcoming season. The first major acquisition under Maresca’s guidance is Tosin Adarabioyo, who will join Chelsea on a free transfer from Fulham, signaling the club’s intent to reinforce their defense. However, their ambitions extend beyond defense, with a high-caliber striker and a reliable goalkeeper also on their radar.
Victor Osimhen and Benjamin Sesko are top targets for the striker position, while Alvaro Valles from Las Palmas is being eyed for the goalkeeper role, due to his impressive stats and ability to build play from the back. Acquiring a new goalkeeper would require Chelsea to offload one of their current goalkeepers, with Dorde Petrovic likely to stay, and Robert Sanchez and Kepa Arrizabalaga potential candidates for departure.
Chelsea is determined to build a competitive squad while adhering to financial constraints, and Maresca’s influence is already evident. With strategic acquisitions, Chelsea aims to fortify their team across all positions, preparing for the challenges of the new season. The club’s focus on strengthening their squad demonstrates their commitment to competing at the highest level.